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The piece promises to delve into the "darker aspects" of the supermodel's life and career, reports
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, with contributions from David Ross, the man who first photographed her aged just 16, designer Isabel Marant and photographers Paolo Roversi and Peter Lindbergh, all of whom have worked with Moss throughout her 25-year career.

Viewed as something of an enigma thanks to her decision not to talk to the press for much of her career (her former boyfriend Johnny Depp famously told her to "Never complain, never explain"), Moss's rock star lifestyle will undoubtedly be scrutinised. From her controversial relationship with drug addict Pete Doherty to the 2005 cocaine scandal from which she miraculously bounced back becoming more successful then ever, there's plenty of material to cover.

Looking for Kate will be broadcast on January 12, but there's no word on whether it will get a UK airing.

Meanwhile, a British documentary is also in the works, tracking the model as she promoted her book, The Kate Moss Book, in 2012 and also the auction of multiple photographs of her that sold at Christie's last September.

Moss's 40th year will also see her resume her design collaboration with Topshop, hitting stores in April.